We Support SOME, So Others Might Eat, Helping the Homeless in Washington D.C.!

SOME, So Others Might Eat, has been in Washington, D.C. for over 40 years, serving the homeless and giving them what they need to break the cycle of homelessness so they may live independently, with dignity. SOME improves people’s lives, including the mentally ill and the elderly, who live in terrible environments on the streets or in other dangerous places.

SOME feeds more than 1,000 people each day and meets the immediate needs of the homeless and poor by providing clothing, shower rooms, medical/dental care, and shelter for elderly people who have suffered abuse or neglect. They also help the community by offering supportive-service affordable housing for families and single adults, addiction treatment, job training, counseling and programs for seniors and people with mental illness.

Koonz, McKenney, Johnson, DePaolis & Lightfoot, L.L.P. support this charity to help the homeless overcome the challenges that entrap them in poverty. If you would also like to participate as a volunteer at SOME, mentoring, tutoring, or by advocating for the poor and homeless in DC, please visit www.some.org for more information.

Our firm supports this charity in honor of the late Joseph H. Koonz, who recently passed.

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